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Why are your breasts suddenly so full, swollen, hot, and painful? If milk coming in has felt far more intense than you expected, this episode will help you understand what is happening and what helps most.
Many mothers experience engorgement in the early days after birth, often around Day 3 when milk volume increases. Breasts can feel heavy, tight, tender, and so firm that your baby struggles to latch.
In this episode, I’m explaining what engorgement is, why it happens, how long it usually lasts, and how to relieve it comfortably.
Inside this episode:
• What engorgement really is
• Why it often starts around Day 3
• How to help your baby latch when breasts feel too full
• Warmth before feeds and cold after feeds
• Hand expressing for comfort
• When pumping helps and when it can worsen fullness
• Breast compressions during feeds
• How to reduce the risk of mastitis
• When to ask for support
Very often, engorgement is a short-lived stage while your body adjusts to milk production.
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https://askthevirtualmidwife.com/weekly-resources
Pre-order my book: Baby Steps to Six Weeks – A Day-by-Day Guide for New Mothers
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If this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a mother in the early breastfeeding days.
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Why are your breasts suddenly so full, swollen, hot, and painful? If milk coming in has felt far more intense than you expected, this episode will help you understand what is happening and what helps most.
Many mothers experience engorgement in the early days after birth, often around Day 3 when milk volume increases. Breasts can feel heavy, tight, tender, and so firm that your baby struggles to latch.
In this episode, I’m explaining what engorgement is, why it happens, how long it usually lasts, and how to relieve it comfortably.
Inside this episode:
• What engorgement really is
• Why it often starts around Day 3
• How to help your baby latch when breasts feel too full
• Warmth before feeds and cold after feeds
• Hand expressing for comfort
• When pumping helps and when it can worsen fullness
• Breast compressions during feeds
• How to reduce the risk of mastitis
• When to ask for support
Very often, engorgement is a short-lived stage while your body adjusts to milk production.
FREE RESOURCES + SUPPORT
Weekly Resources
https://askthevirtualmidwife.com/weekly-resources
Pre-order my book: Baby Steps to Six Weeks – A Day-by-Day Guide for New Mothers
https://askthevirtualmidwife.com/baby-steps-preorder
If this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a mother in the early breastfeeding days.

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